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TANZANIA-ZANZIBAR-UNREST-CRIME-RELIGION-ATTACK-CATHOLIC
Zanzibar’s President Ali Mohamed Shein (L) consoles Christians after visiting Roman Catholic priest Joseph Anselm Mwangamba (unseen) who is being treated after an acide attack at the Mnazi Mmoaj Hospital, Zanzibar’s main hospital in the Stone Town, on September 14, 2013. The president of Zanzibar today urged islanders to mobilise in the wake of two attacks that have seen British tourists and a Catholic priest doused with acid. Last month, two young British women were attacked with acid thrown by men on a motorcycle, prompting Zanzibari officials to offer a $6,000 (4,500 euros) reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspects. The elderly priest, Amselmo Mwangamba, was burned by the acid on his face, chest and arms, as he walked on the streets of Stone Town, the historical centre of the capital of the archipelago. AFP PHOTO / ISSA YUSSUF
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STONE TOWN, ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ISSA YUSSUF |
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14 Septembrie 2013 |
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2627 x 1568 (1.26 MB) |
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